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McCullough

In Loving Memory

McCullough, Fely P. (nee Loyaley)

Sunday, November 13, 2022.

Beloved wife of James McCullough; loving mother of Shawn (Angela) Kuntz and the late Jeffrey Wokal; adoring grandmother of Brady and Tyler Kuntz; dear niece of Teresita Nielson. Our dearest relative and friend to many.

Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery was held in private.

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6 thoughts on “McCullough, Fely P. (nee Loyaley)”

  1. Fely was my Wife of 26 and 1/2 years. She was truly my soulmate and I fell in love with everything about her the first night we met. I don’t think or even want to love another after Fely. She was the sweetest person in the world. Everything I did I did for her through our marriage and I couldn’t stand to be away from her, even though I had to being in the Military for 41 years. My heart is so broken from losing her to that awful sickness of Dementia. She would try so so hard to eat and drink but this disease takes over the brain and destroys the will to live and do what is needed to stay alive, I took on the roll of Caretaker so I could keep her close and do all the right things for her. It was very very hard work but I had seen the way people were treated in nursing homes and she deserved BETTER! Gods speed my Love I hope to be there soon to enjoy you whole and free from sickness to live out eternity together, I Love You Fely!!!

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  2. Fely was my Wife of 26 and 1/2 years. She was truly my soulmate and I fell in love with everything about her the first night we met. I don’t think or even want to love another after Fely. She was the sweetest person in the world. Everything I did I did for her through our marriage and I couldn’t stand to be away from her, even though I had to being in the Military for 41 years. My heart is so broken from losing her to that awful sickness of Dementia. She would try so so hard to eat and drink but this disease takes over the brain and destroys the will to live and do what is needed to stay alive, I took on the roll of Caretaker so I could keep her close and do all the right things for her. It was very very hard work but I had seen the way people were treated in nursing homes and she deserved BETTER! Gods speed my Love I hope to be there soon to enjoy you whole and free from sickness to live out eternity together, I Love You Fely!!!

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  3. Fely was a loving mother and grandmother. Our time spent with her on vacations, graduations, Christmas, and other visits will always be cherished memories in our hearts. Fely was one of the most generous people I’ve ever know. Rest in peace dearest Fely!!!!

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  4. Fely was a loving mother and grandmother. Our time spent with her on vacations, graduations, Christmas, and other visits will always be cherished memories in our hearts. Fely was one of the most generous people I’ve ever know. Rest in peace dearest Fely!!!!

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